North Lincolnshire Launches GBP74mn Highway Tender

United Kingdom | Infrastructure | Mon Apr 22, 2013

News: North Lincolnshire Council has launched a tender for the development of the county's highway infrastructure, reports Construction Enquirer. The GBP74mn (US$112.7mn) contract will involve the refurbishment and maintenance of the highways, as well as the construction of new facilities. The contract will last for a duration of four years. Interested parties have until the deadline of May 20 2013 to submit a bid for the tender.

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